A.Coward," he repeated, and I briefly considered picking up the vase in the center of the island and throwing it at him."Not making a choice is the coward's way out. You love both of them. I get that. But you don't feel the same kind of love for both of them, and the sooner you accept that the better.
In the book "Every Last Breath" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist grapples with feelings for two individuals, torn between them. A character emphasizes that hesitance in making a choice reflects cowardice, framing it as a way to avoid facing true emotions. This perspective pushes the protagonist to confront deeper feelings and recognize the distinct nature of love experienced for each person.
The statement highlights the internal struggle of the main character, who realizes the importance of accepting personal truths. Rather than remaining indecisive, embracing the reality of her feelings will lead to more clarity and empowerment in her relationships. This theme of choosing authenticity over avoidance resonates throughout the narrative, urging characters to make definitive choices about love and commitment.